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28 December 2000 Scan-based processing with JPEG 2000
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Abstract
Many space-borne remote sensing missions are based on scanning sensors that create images a few lines at a time. Moreover, spacecraft typically have limited amounts of available memory, on account of weight, size and power constraints. For these reasons, the JPEG-2000 emerging standard has a requirement for stripe processing in order to meet the needs of the remote sensing profile. This paper first briefly presents the JPEG- 2000 algorithm, highlighting details pertinent to scan-based processing. A technique for meeting the stripe processing requirement is then presented. This technique use a sliding window rate control mechanism that maintains the desired average bit rate over entire images, while retaining a minimum number of bytes in memory at any given time. Results are then presented to show performance over various sliding window sizes.
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Thomas J. Flohr, Michael W. Marcellin, and Janet C. Rountree "Scan-based processing with JPEG 2000", Proc. SPIE 4115, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXIII, (28 December 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.411559
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KEYWORDS
Image compression

Wavelets

Remote sensing

Wavelet transforms

Computer programming

Image processing

Quantization

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